Eighteenth-century church with mahogany woodwork and stained glass
historical marker
church guide
original woodwork
epitaph
beautiful architecture
memorial plaques
beautifully restored
eighteenth century church
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F3CH+Q9M, Payne Street, Montego Bay, JamaicaGet directions
Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Angela J.
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Beautiful architecture, organ, and examples of memorial plaques. The information provided by the church guide enriched the visit by providing stories of its history.
Travis M.
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This is an amazing part of the island's history. Beautiful stainglass, and the church is still functioning in the community. I even heard there is a tie between one of the members in years past and the lady of Rose Hill.
Kris B.
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Really cool old church from 1775. All original mahogany woodwork inside.
Marcela A.
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Such an amazing visit! The church is incredibly beautiful and very well kept! From the handmade wooden seats to the alter the church is absolute gem!
Mateo de C.
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This church is a very important historical marker in the history of Montego Bay. There was a wonderful gentleman who gave us a free tour and was well deserving of the tip we gave him for all the information he provided. Rosa Palmer, previous proprietor of the popular Rose Hall Great House is buried in the graveyard and there is also an epitaph for her inside the church. For those interested in the history of Jamaica, this is a necessary place to see.
Lester J.
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History is kool, too bad most of the new world history is about exploitation, domination and other bad things, you do feel the spirit when you step in, kind of similar to an old black church in the American south......and yes you have the typical trinket sellers here too
Severin K.
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I was there with a tour guide and it was very beautiful! The inside is full of beautiful Mahagoni wood and the outside looks spooky & nice. I do recommend a short visit if you are in town.
ThePolishTraveller
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beautifully restored church, didn't go inside but it's worth a look when walking around Downtown